Background: Postnatal growth failure (PGF) frequently occurred among preterm infants with malnutrition. The decline in a weight-for-age z-score of ≥1.2 has been proposed to define PGF. It was unknown whether this indicator would be useful among Indonesian preterm infants. Methods: Infants of <37 weeks of gestational age born between 2020 and 2021, both stable and unstable, were recruited for a prospective cohort study during hospitalization in the level III neonatal intensive care unit at the Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. The prevalence of PGF as defined by a weight-for-age z-score of <10th percentile) at discharge, a weight-for-age z-score of <7th percentile) at discharge, or a decline in a weight-for-age z-score of ≥1.2 from birth till discharge was compared. The association between those PGF indicators with the preterm subcategory and weight gain was assessed. The association between the decline in a weight-for-age z-score of ≥1.2 with the duration to achieve full oral feeding and the time spent for total parenteral nutrition was analyzed. Results: Data were collected from 650 preterm infants who survived and were discharged from the hospital. The weight-for-age z-score of
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Rohsiswatmo, R., Kaban, R. K., Sjahrulla, M. A. R., Hikmahrachim, H. G., Marsubrin, P. M. T., Roeslani, R. D., … Urwah, I. (2023). Defining postnatal growth failure among preterm infants in Indonesia. Frontiers in Nutrition, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1101048
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